![]() ![]() The only reason I didn't use it anymore was because I found how useless it was for me (in my particular classes etc.) to record lectures since almost all of it is sketched on blackboards or from slides. I've used it once for lectures and it was wonderful. With that said, though, I prefer the DVForge MicFlex. The Griffin iTalk works very well you may be surprised at how well it will pick up sound in a lecture hall (given ample amplification, either electronic or a vocal professor). Hopefully next year, I'll be capturing video lectures with my PSP. Oh for those who care, I'll be entering Second Year at Wilfrid Laurier University. Your help will be appreciated like nothing else. Maybe I can start a Lecture Podcasting trend at school. Last year I had no real sounding recording software, I'd capture it and had no idea what to do to make it an MP3 aftewars (SoundStudio is pretty proprietary). Right now I'm thinking iMic, as it's USB and shoudl be easy enough to place far enough away. So I'm hoping to outfit my powerbook with the best portable external mic and the easiest to use sound capturing and converting software (Freeware would be prefferred. Last year, I never really tried to use my laptop to record lectures, as I found that taking actual notes with the keyboard would overpower the sound I collected with the built in mic. so pretty much podcasted lectures!) So I'm sure you're catching on to what I'm hoping to do this year. That said, I'm hoping to use my iPod a lot like those Duke students from last year (they had a partnership with Apple to outfit first years wiht an iPod and had lectures available for download. The amount of information you can consume at your convenience is pretty astounding and super useful. Podcasting is an amazing use for the iPod, I find myself using the iPod more for that then music now. eversince 4.9 I've been biting my tongue. Who would want a radio station on the go? Well. First and foremost, when this whole podcasting thing came out, I was like that is the stupidest thing I've ever heard of. ![]()
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